Fatalv said:Sigh... stilldreamingwaiting for a new 50mm without issues. 1.4 with true USM would be awesome or 1.2L without focus shift issues. Please canon... I don't want to have to get the Sigma :-\
q3chap said:35L II = 2499 USD or 2299 Euro
squarebox said:q3chap said:35L II = 2499 USD or 2299 Euro
This is probably a good guess as it seem that the new lens are based off of a new higher exchange rate. Just for reference, the current 35L I sells for $1850 USD new and $1500 used in Japan right now at local retailers. So I think your guess is right that the 35L II would be in the $2250-2500 range.
Just remember Canon prices aren't evil, but that the USD is worth 60% of what it was against the JPY 6 years ago.
q3chap said:85L III = 3499 USD or 3299 Euro
tron said:q3chap said:tron said:24-105L F4 IS II = 1999 USD or 1799 Euro Too much for a f/4 zoom since the current one is very decent.
thats why I wrote .. All completly redesigned....
the 70-300L was at the beginning 1599 USD for F4-5,6 ... so I think it is not unrealistic for the 24-105 with that price.
The 70-300L lens didn't exist before (It's version 1) and it is a major upgrade for someone who has the non-L (and much cheaper) version. This price is understandable more or less.
However the 24-105 is an already decent L version. Even redesigned cannot be a major upgrade for the version 1 owners. True a little less vignetting and a 4-stop IS (but it has a 3-stop IS already) would be welcome but my point is that a second version 1K more expensive lens wouldn't be value for money.
stilscream said:I found my 35mm L 1.4 at the pawn shop I work at. It had been priced at only $300, because they don't know lenses well enough. I already had the same lens, but how fast did I buy this lens?? So fast it makes your head spin. Sold my old copy for $1100, and made $800 quick-like!
Zlatko said:We all want stuff to be better, but don't want it to cost more. Well, that's unrealistic. If Canon is going to improve their cameras and lenses, they're going to expect to charge more too. That's the way the world works. That's what we do as photographers too.
Considering the current version is already a stellar performer and certainly near to or top of the L line-up, I'd like Canon to invest their research and development elsewhere. While weather-sealing would be wonderful, in practice it isn't as big a "problem" as the issue of slow 85L II AF.tron said:How many decades ... er years I mean do we see speculations about a new 35mm 1.4L II ? I'll believe it one year after Canon announces it...
facedodge said:Gas prices are double what they were 3 years ago... Bernanke has added trillions of funny money... Japan was hit with a tsunami, the Dollar has gotten much weaker than the Yen. Lens technology is not the same as computer technology. It does not get 2x better every 18 months for the same price.
seymour110 said:Why? Does canon really need to replace these lenses? they are not that old.